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No. In most cases, anyone can have a DNA test performed. In New York, however, a prescription from a doctor is required

We offer unparalleled convenience for sample collection:

  • We Come to You: We can come to you, no matter where you are—at home, at work, or anywhere else you need us. Our mobile service ensures a comfortable and private experience right at your location.
  • Visit Our Office: Alternatively, you can visit our cozy and comfortable private office, designed to make your visit as pleasant and efficient as possible.

Choose the option that best suits your needs and let us handle the rest with ease and professionalism.

No, actually, advanced noninvasive technology now enables us to test a baby DNA even before birth. We can also perform tests on newborns using umbilical cord blood. The preferred method for testing is a cheek swab, which can be done as soon as the baby is born. This method is quick and painless for the infant.

We offer a broad range of tests, including forensic ones. In forensic testing, we analyze DNA from various items provided by individuals. These items may include cigarette butts, hair follicles (not cut hair), dried blood, seminal or vaginal fluids, dried urine, bone, teeth, skin, stains on underwear, razor shavings, brushes, chewing gum, licked stamps, and even wind instruments. We also conduct relationship tests to confirm whether two people are siblings, for example. Additionally, for those concerned about potential infidelity, we can test to determine if a DNA sample comes from one person or multiple individuals.

The most common question we receive from clients is about how to use their test results. The answer depends on your specific needs—whether you’re seeking peace of mind, looking to update a birth certificate, or need evidence for child support petitions. Our experts are available to discuss your options. They have experience with a wide range of situations and can recommend the most suitable and cost-effective test for your circumstances.

Yes, it is possible to determine paternity depending on the type of specimen available or the willingness of family members within the paternal line to participate in a DNA test. If an autopsy was conducted at the time of the alleged father's death, the medical examiner might have a blood stain card containing his DNA. The family member with power of attorney would need to request that this card be released to the laboratory for testing.

If no direct specimens of the alleged father are available, other family relationship DNA tests can help establish paternity, particularly for social security, benefits, or inheritance purposes. Generally, the closer the family members are to the alleged father in the family tree, and the more paternal relatives who participate, the stronger the evidence of the relationship. This is important for legal admissibility and acceptance. Consult with your local medical assistant about grandpaternity testing and other possible DNA tests.

No. In order for a paternity test to be accepted as legal evidence, the alleged father will need to provide formal identification and complete his portion of the required chain-of-custody documentation.

Paternity and DNA tests are highly accurate. The results are presented as statistical probabilities, indicating either the likelihood of paternity or the degree of relatedness, depending on the family relationship being tested. Our DNA testing partner is accredited by leading and widely recognized governing agencies, ensuring the reliability and quality of your test results.

Yes, provided that the specimen collections occur within a reasonable timeframe of each other.

An Informational Paternity Test is solely for personal knowledge. Since no identification is required for the test, the results will not include the names of those tested and cannot be used for any legal purposes, unlike the Legally-Admissible Paternity Test.

No appointment is necessary! However, scheduling one can be beneficial. When you book in advance, the collector will have all the proper supplies and documents ready for your visit, which helps reduce wait time and gets you back to your daily activities more quickly. You can easily book an appointment online by clicking the link below, or you can call us at (833) 438-3621 to schedule a mobile service. Of course, you’re always welcome to walk into our private office as well!

No. We make every effort to keep our customers satisfied while providing excellent service in delivering the tests you have requested. Once the test has been collected and sent to the laboratory, we will be unable to provide you with a refund. A draw center is a location where a test is ordered, the specimen is collected, proper paperwork completed, then sent to the appropriate laboratory testing

No, the mother’s participation is not mandatory but is encouraged. Since the mother contributes half of the child’s DNA, having her participate allows the laboratory to compare her DNA with the child’s, which helps determine her genetic contribution. The remaining DNA must then match the alleged father for him to be confirmed as the father. Including the mother in the test increases the probability of paternity, as it provides scientists with known parental information. However, a high probability of paternity can still be achieved without the mother DNA.

The results are presented in a clear and straightforward format, indicating whether the test falls within the normal range, is positive, or negative. For family relationship DNA testing, the results will show the statistical probability of the relationship. If the results are outside the normal range, it is advisable to discuss them with your physician.

Most test results will be given to you within an average of 24 – 72 hours. However, depending upon the specific test you order it may take additional time.

If you have any questions regarding the details, application or components of a test, feel free to ask the staff person at the location where the test was ordered. We do not interpret test results, diagnose or treat. If you are concerned or wish to discuss the results of your lab test, we encourage you to call your physician.

We follow all HIPAA guidelines and state regulations regarding distribution of test results. You can choose to have your test results mailed, faxed or come by to pick them up. Written consent is required to provide a copy of your test results to any party other than you. Confidentiality and discretion are of the utmost importance to us.

We are able to e-mail certain lab test results to our customers. We must follow all HIPAA guidelines and state regulations regarding distribution of test results. All release of records must have a signed authorization from the consenting individual before results are released in any matter. Tests such as HIV are not allowed to be sent via e-mail or fax due to federal regulations and need to be picked up in person

Most insurance companies do not cover DNA testing unless it's ordered for specific medical reasons by a physician.